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甲企业购进在建工程使用材料一批,价款50000元,增值税专用发票上注明的增值税额是8500元,货款已付,则下列账务处理中,正确的为( )。

A. 借:在建工程——工程物资 50000
B. 营业外支出 8500
C. 贷:银行存款 58500
D. 借:在建工程——工程物资 50000
E. 应交税费——应交增值税(进项税额) 8500
F. 贷:银行存款 58500
G. 借:在建工程——工程物资 58500
H. 贷:银行存款 58500
I. 借:在建工程——工程物资 58500
J. 贷:银行存款 50000
K. 应交税费——应交增值税(销项税额) 8500

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TEXT A Nord’s Net: "Ways of Knowing" for the Science Classroom It is apparent that Professor Warren A. Nord has found Eddington’s parable of a fisherman’s net advantageous in supporting his side of an ongoing discussion about religion and science in school curricula. He has employed the story on a number of occasions in various articles. Readers should not carelessly absorb "Nord’s Net," however. Whenever any given allegory finds widespread and frequent employment in intellectual discussion, it deserves some scrutiny -- which is the purpose of this essay. You may not be familiar with the net parable, so let’s have Nord himself acquaint you with the tale. The following is a quote that succinctly summarizes both the parable and Nord’s direct application of it. It comes from Taking Religion Seriously Across the Curriculum, by Nord and Haynes. The astronomer Arthur Eddington once told a parable about a fisherman who used a net with a three- inch mesh. After a lifetime of fishing he concluded there were no fish shorter than three inches. Eddington’s moral is that just as one’s fishing net determines what one catches, so it is with conceptual nets: what we find in the ocean of reality depends on the conceptual net we bring to our investigation. For example, the modern scientific conceptual net allows scientists to catch only replicable events; the results of any experiment that cannot be replicated are not allowed to stand. This means that miracles, which are by definition singular events, can’t be caught; scientists cannot ask God to replicate the miracle for the sake of a controlled experiment. Or, to take another example, the scientific method requires that evidence for knowledge claims be grounded in sense experience -- the kinds of experience that instruments can measure. But this rules out religious experience as a source of knowledge about the world. First I will place Nord’s premises in the context of how two approaches to human understanding -- science’s "replicable events" approach to knowledge, and religion’s "miracles and religious experience" approach -- have interacted over the centuries. Maybe later, I will take up the educational ramifications of implementing his premises in public education. Who is supposed to be the first to use the parable of Nord’s Net, according to this passage

A. Professor Warren A. Nord.
B. The astronomer Arthur Eddington.
C. Some ancient saga.
D. The author of this passage.

Questions 29 and 30 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given i0 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news. What is the exact meaning of BTK as mentioned in the news

A. "Bad, Taunt, Cruel".
B. "Bang, Troll, Keep".
C. "Bind, Torture, Kill".
D. "Bun, Tomb, Key".

Questions 17 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage. Which of the following would be the most suitable title of the passage

A. Is a Baby a Human Being
B. Abortion, Race, and War
C. Scientific Aspect of the Controversy
D. When Is the Beginning of Personhood

Questions 29 and 30 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given i0 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news. How many months are there between his arrest and his sentencing

A. Four.
B. Six.
C. Seven.
D. Eight.

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